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Monday, February 5, 2018

Ready to fall in love this Valentine’s Day? Dan Schneider has some super sweet treats in store for the upcoming holiday. Fan’s are gonna LOVE Nickelodeon’s “Hart Attack” Weekend, with back-to-back V-Day themed episodes of “Henry Danger” and “Game Shakers”, which BOTH feature Henry Danger’s one and only Henry Hart!

“Hart Attack” Weekend kicks off with a new episode of “Henry Danger” that fans are gonna love more than cupid loves shooting arrows. Piper (played by Ella Anderson) is determined to have a “meet cute” with a boy from her class, and she even begs Henry to help her out. Things definitely do NOT go to plan for the Hart siblings in a scene worthy of Jace’s list of his LOL, awkward moments!

Right after Saturday’s new “Henry Danger”, Henry’s headed straight to Brooklyn for a new crossover episode with “Game Shakers’” Babe Carano! “Babe Loves Danger” is the Valentine’s Day episode fans dream of. The last time Henry was hanging out with the Game Shakers (in “Danger Games”), Babe could barely keep her cool. Now, Henry’s back in town for V-Day, and the Babe and the rest of the Game Shakers are freaking the freak out! February 10th is gonna be a back-to-back Hart Attack, y’all!

Every year, Nickelodeon celebrates Valentine’s Day with awesome lovey-dovey episodes, and this year, we can’t wait for Dan Schneider fans to watch their favorite characters in some relatable, heartwarming, and even embarrassing-themselves-in-front-of-their-crush moments.

Get into the Valentine’s Day spirit with these sweet back-to-back episodes and celebrate someone you love… like Henry Hart! “Hart Attack” Weekend premieres the Saturday before Valentine’s Day: February 10th at 8p/7c.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Adults have the Oscars, the Grammys, the Golden Globes, and other stuffy black-tie events to celebrate movies, music and stars. Kids have the Kids’ Choice Awards to do the same thing… only with way less Prada and 100% more slime! And everyone knows there’s a direct equivalence between green goo and a good time— you can’t spell good without goo, after all.

The amazing awards event has evolved a lot over the years, and even made our jaws drop from time to time and slime to slime. Here are some of the zaniest facts and moments from the KCA’s epic history!

1. A Ballot is Born

The KCA have been an annual event for almost 30 years, with the first-ever show airing on April 18, 1988. At that time, they were called “The Big Ballot,” named for the ballots kids would send in to vote for their favorite movies, shows, and stars. The show was co-hosted by Tony Danza, Debbie Gibson, Brian Robbins, and the one-and-only Dan Schneider!

2. A Blimpy Debut

Two years later, in 1990, the iconic blimp award joined the party. It was configured to replicate Nickelodeon’s logo, and for those that don’t know, it doubles as a kaleidoscope! Trying seeing the world in technicolor with your Oscar. We bet you’ll be disappointed.

3. Pizza My Mind

Today, kids can vote online and through text. But before the Internet, everything was different. At first, voting was a combo of call-in votes, mailed-in ballots, and ballots completed at Pizza Hut! With the Internet, voting moved online exclusively, then text was added in 2007.

We get why it’s more convenient now, but Pizza Hut sounds like the best incentive to vote ever. This should be implemented in every election. And on an unrelated note, is anyone else hungry?

4. Slime of My Life

Celebrity sliming is a time-honored tradition. Recipients of slime throughout the years include the first to be slimed, Canadian comedian Les Lye in 1988, to Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice to the most recent 2017 slimes, Demi Lovato, Chris Pratt, Kevin Hart, and 2017 host John Cena!

The slime is meant as an honor rather than a humiliation, as most Nick fans know. But in one year, 1992, no celebrity was slimed. Instead, the whole audience got covered in the magical substance! You might say a good slime was had by all.

5. Big Help, Bigger Honor

The KCA’s have changed over the years, but most have one thing in common: the winners are picked by kids. There are a few extra-special awards, though, and these are bestowed upon very special recipients, hand-picked by Nickelodeon staff. An easier way to tell these awards apart? The blimps aren’t orange!

The Big Green Help is one of such special blimps, which was awarded first to Leonardo DiCaprio in 2009 for “going above and beyond to help the environment.”

The Big Green Help was shortened to just the Big Help in 2011, when a fantastical silver blimp was awarded to Michelle Obama for her advocacy in the fight against child obesity as FLOTUS.

6. Life-Slime Achievements

There is one VERY special award that has only been awarded one time, to one very special recipient. That award is the Lifetime Achievement award, which was bestowed upon the legendary Nickelodeon writer and producer, Dan Schneider, who has worked on over two decades worth of Nick shows from “All That” to “Henry Danger.”

The award was presented by some of the most iconic actors he’s worked with for the last 20 years, including Kel Mitchell, now of “Game Shakers” fame. Dan thanked Nickelodeon and cast and crew members, saying “I feel so lucky that I get to spend my days hanging out with people as talented and hilarious and wonderful as all of you.”

We have to say, it’s well deserved. Perhaps the only person (or sea creature) who has achieved as much as Dan Schneider on Nickelodeon is Spongebob Squarepants, who earned the most KCA blimps of all time at 14 through the series’ run.

Here’s how fans can keep up with Dan Schneider’s shows long after the TV’s turned off.

Amazing Wiki Fan Pages

Literally everything you need to know about Dan Schneider shows has been carefully indexed by fans just like you! So if you ever forget the name of a character on “Sam & Cat,” the plot of an “iCarly” episode, or a “Henry Danger” supervillain, say no more— the ultimate collaborative resources are available at the click of a button!

These days, the number one way to follow things you like is through social media. You may already follow some Nickelodeon shows and actors, but here’s a protip: following Dan Schneider will get you even more inside scoops on your favorite shows.

It looks like you’ve found this one already, so spread the word: if you really want to get into the mind of Dan Schneider, this (right here!!) is the place to come for posts by Dan himself. If you’re a fan, you could even be featured, like when he asked for submissions of text mix-ups and posted the best/worst ones!

Dan’s 90s Blog

Whether you’re a super-nostalgic adult fan or a young fan with a taste for the oldies, you’ll find your fix over at DanWarp.com, Dan Schneider’s fan page for all things 90s and early 2000’s— especially Nickelodeon classics like “All That” and “Drake & Josh!” Tune in for gifs from your favorite episodes and clips of musical guests hitting the “All That” stage.

“Behind the Scenes” Awesomeness

Lastly, today’s fans often wonder what it’s like behind the scenes or on set of a Dan Schneider show. DanSchneider.net is devoted to amazing things like set design secrets and inside scoops from the shows’ actors on “The After Party. ” There’s no better way to feel in on the action than taking a peek behind the curtains!

Saturday, July 23, 2016

We sat down with “All That” master
producer-writer-director Dan Schneider about the illusive and illustrious Big
Ear of Corn!

US: What made you decide to create the Big Ear of Corn?

DS: Well, at some point when I was writing part of the pilot
script for All That, I wanted to add some weird, random, silly element to the
“cast.” And for some reason I thought to myself, "Hmmm, a giant ear
of corn would look pretty funny," so I wrote in the Big Ear of Corn.
US: Did you just plan to write it in for one episode, or did you
know it was going to be a recurring thing?
DS: I don’t remember exactly. I probably didn’t know it would
become a regular thing on the show – that happens a lot in television.
Sometimes, you think some element of the show will be a major thing, and then
you change your mind and stop writing it in – it just goes away. Other
times, you think something’s going to be a one-time bit, but then it becomes a regular
part of the show. That’s what happened with the Big Ear of Corn. It
worked well – it was funny on camera. So when I'd write new sketches –
usually the show's cold opens – I'd keep writing it in, and it became a regular
thing on All That.
US: Can you tell me something else that was supposed to be a
one-time bit, that turned into a regular thing?
DS: You mean for All That? Or for any show I’ve done?

US: Let’s say any show.
DS: Sure. Gibby on iCarly. That character was only
written to be a guest star for one episode, but then Gibby became a major part
of the show.

US: No way. How did that happen?

DS: I just thought he [Noah Munck] was so funny. His
comedy timing – he just made us all laugh. So, we kept writing him
in more and more episodes. And then finally we decided to make him a
series regular character. Maybe that should be my next spin-off: Gibby
& The Big Ear of Corn.

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Just like so many of you out there, we’re massive Ella Anderson fans. She’s super funny on set and an inspiration to watch on camera. This young lady has so much potential it’s hard to describe! Not only does Ella light up the Henry Danger set as Henry’s ferocious little sister, Piper, but she’s also a budding movie star! You may have seen her in the recent blockbuster comedy The Boss starring the always-hilarious Melissa McCarthy. Ella plays Rachel, the daughter of Claire, played by Kristen Bell. At just 10 years old, you might think Ella would feel a little nervous to act around major stars like Melissa, Kristen and Peter Dinklage, but Ella certainly held her own!

Ella's latest project is Mother’s Day, a heart-warming who's who of Hollywood heavyweights. Ella features as Jason’s Sudeikis’ daughter Vicky, alongside Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts and Timothy Olyphant. Ella was thrilled to be directed by the legendary Garry Marshall, and we're so, so proud of Ella and her achievements.
We can’t wait to see the movie this weekend! Check out the trailer below and get excited for more Ella!!! We know that this is just another incredible mark in Ella’s career, and her future is as bright as she is.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

We’re so proud of Maddie Shipman and her incredible work! This young star is a joy to watch on screen and even more of a joy to work with. From her hilarious performances inGame Shakers to her stellar voice work inThe Peanuts Movie and the upcomingAngry Birds Movie, Maddie is talented well beyond her years!

This Spring, Maddie’s fans were stoked to watch her walkTribeca Film Festival’s red carpet for her upcoming filmGeezer, a comedy starring Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong.

Maddie was joined on the red carpet by Billie Joe, Selma and the film’s director Lee Kirk.

Geezer focuses on Perry (Armstrong), a former punk-rock star who’s living a happy and calm life in the suburbs. Things get shaken up for Perry on his 40th Birthday, when he tries to relive the wild ways of his youth and his crazy punk-rock past.

Maddie plays Armstrong’s daughter, Salome, and the cast is rounded out by other amazing talents like Selma Blair, Judy Greer and Chris Messina among many others.

Maddie as Salome, alongside Billie Joe and Selma in a still from Geezer

The movie was released just a few days ago and the reviews have been great so far! Be sure to check out Geezer as soon as you can! Great work as always, Maddie!!!!

Thursday, April 7, 2016

In "Text, Lies, & Video," Henry accidentally sends his sister Piper a video of him and Ray transforming into Kid Danger and Captain Man! I asked the fans to share their funniest text mix-ups, and I loved their responses! Check out some of my favorite stories below- you're gonna laugh! :)

Four score and seven cheers for this prank! 👏

😂🍕

Friends don't like being called tomatoes. Trust me.

Our research shows that 8/10 aunts are Captain Man fans! Your aunt is in good company.